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1 emotion
N1. भावनाHe appealed to our emotions rather than our intellect.2. मनोद्वेगHis voice was filled with emotion. -
2 emotion
n.चित्त वृत्ति, मनोभाव, तरंग भाव, आवेग, लहर, उमंग, आवेश -
3 beat
N1. धड़कनHe could feel the beat of her heart.2. तालHe heard the beat of a drum.--------V1. हरानाAgassi beat Becker in a tennis match.2. वार\beatकरनाThugs beat him up when he walking down the street late at night.3. खटखटानाHe kept on beating on the door but no one opened it.4. धड़कनाHer heart was beating fast.5. टकरानाHailstorms beat against the windows.6. तड़पानाThe sun was beating down on us7. फेंटनाI beat the egg whites to make omelette.8. पीटनाShe beat her breast out of emotion. -
4 choke
VT1. श्वासावरोध\chokeहोनाShe choked with emotion when she spoke about her deceased husband -
5 gust
N1. हवा\gustका\gustझोंकाThe tent was blown away by gust of wind.2. भावावेगShe hugged him in a gust of emotion.
См. также в других словарях:
Emotion — Emotion … Deutsch Wörterbuch
ÉMOTION — On peut définir l’émotion comme un trouble de l’adaptation des conduites. En délimitant une catégorie précise de faits psychologiques, cette définition exclut des acceptions trop vagues du mot «émotion», comme dans l’expression une «émotion… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Emotion — Émotion Psychologie Approches et courants Psychodynamique • Humanisme • … Wikipédia en Français
émotion — ÉMOTION. subs. fém. Altération, trouble, mouvement excité dans les humeurs, dans les esprits, dans l âme. J ai peur d avoir la fièvre, j ai senti quelque émotion. Il n a plus la fièvre, mais je lui trouve encore quelque émotion, de l émotion. Il… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
Emotion — E*mo tion, n. [L. emovere, emotum, to remove, shake, stir up; e out + movere to move: cf. F. [ e]motion. See {Move}, and cf. {Emmove}.] A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Emotion — Sf Gefühl erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (17. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. émotion, einer Ableitung von frz. émouvoir bewegen, erregen (unter formaler Anlehnung an frz. motion Bewegung ), dieses aus l. ēmovēre herausbewegen, emporwühlen , zu l … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
emotion — UK US /ɪˈməʊʃən/ noun [C or U] MARKETING ► the feelings that someone has about a product or service that can influence their decision whether to buy it or not: »Detroit automakers used color to elicit emotion to sell cars. »Advertising… … Financial and business terms
Emotion — нем. [эмоцио/н], англ. [имо/ушн] émotion фр. [эмосьо/н] emozione ит. [эмоцио/нэ/] эмоция, волнение, возбуждение … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
émotion — Emotion нем. [эмоцио/н], англ. [имо/ушн] émotion фр. [эмосьо/н] emozione ит. [эмоцио/нэ/] эмоция, волнение, возбуждение … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
emotion — 1570s, a (social) moving, stirring, agitation, from M.Fr. émotion (16c.), from O.Fr. emouvoir stir up (12c.), from L. emovere move out, remove, agitate, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + movere to move (see MOVE (Cf. move)). Sense … Etymology dictionary
Emotion — »Gefühl, Gemütsbewegung, seelische Erregung«: Das Fremdwort ist aus gleichbed. frz. émotion entlehnt. Das frz. Wort gehört zu émouvoir »bewegen, erregen«, das auf lat. emovere »herausbewegen, emporwühlen« (zu movere »bewegen«, vgl. ↑ Lokomotive)… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch